Richard Ehrlich
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A Firefighter's Story: 30 Years On The Front Lines
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80 Recipes for Your Pressure Cooker
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2012
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2 editions
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Richard Ehrlich: Face the Music
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Faces of Promise: Looking Beyond Autism
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80 Recipes for Your Breadmaker
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2012
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4 editions
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80 Recipes for Your Halogen Oven
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2010
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2 editions
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Mothers: 100 Mothers of the Famous and the Infamous
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1976
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2 editions
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Perfect…: Food Notes and Recipes
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2008
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3 editions
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Anatomia Digitale
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2009
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A Little Consideration
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2011
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5 editions
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“I often tell my students that there is creative reading, creative thinking, not just creative writing.
He said a basketball game was just like the rest of life, the minutes and days and years played off the court.
What miracles swirl within a single teardrop!
I imagined the feeling I had had to be something like what a plant must feel when it rains: no intermediary, no translation; just deep stillness, and growth.
There are moments in a life that are the seeds of all later fruit, the fulcrums on which everything else depends.
My book ends with this quote from a Beatles song:
And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.”
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He said a basketball game was just like the rest of life, the minutes and days and years played off the court.
What miracles swirl within a single teardrop!
I imagined the feeling I had had to be something like what a plant must feel when it rains: no intermediary, no translation; just deep stillness, and growth.
There are moments in a life that are the seeds of all later fruit, the fulcrums on which everything else depends.
My book ends with this quote from a Beatles song:
And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.”
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“Poindexter said we were going to spend the night [in Iran] at the camp ground in Meshad. So Tralala and I went to the market, in town. When we returned, the bus was gone. Our passports were in our backpacks on the bus. We rolled up in a Persian carpet to sleep that night. After a while, the Canadian guy [riding] in the bus, got worried. Went through our packs, found our passports, came back across the border to get us.”
― Apocalyptic Tribes, Smugglers & Freaks
― Apocalyptic Tribes, Smugglers & Freaks
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